Lions Club of Minnamurra Fishy Tales April 2014 Newsletter PRESIDENTIAL RAMBLINGS Autumn Fest is now successfully completed. A debrief was scheduled for the Fes val Commi ee on the 15 th of April to determine the degree of success and op ons for the next event. At our last general mee ng, a show of hands indicated the majority of members wished to con nue with the event next year. I have also received views from some members regarding the next fes- val format but would like more. This is your chance to express your views and be part of the fes val s development. The event, among other things, generated media exposure for the Club with Ken Magnus, Roger and Jill, Steve and Louise all being interviewed on television. This is good for the club in encouraging new members and demonstra ng what we do within the community. Tuesday the 8 th was the bowls night in conjunc- on with Figtree Lions Club at Jamberoo Bowling Club. Howard Smith put in a lot of effort to organise the night. Thank you Howard. A reminder: the President s Breakfast will be held at my place, 8 Charles Ave Minnamurra, on Sunday the 27 th of April commencing at 8.30am. All members and their partners are welcome - just come along. You don t need to bring anything. know so catering can be more accurate? If you didn t see the ar cle in the Independent, the proceeds of the trailer raffle have been distributed to Triple Care Farm and Dexter Heffernan. This took place at the Heffernan residence on the 7 th of March. Thanks to Jack for ge ng us into the paper again and le ng people know what we do. It was good to see all the commi ee members in a endance so they could receive due recogni on for the tremendous effort they put in. Hopefully there will be more photos on our web site in the near future. Your President, Geoff Shoard Inside this issue: Secretarial Scribblings 2 Outward Bound 3 Working with Children 3 Figtree Lions Golf 4 Silly contributions 5 Could those intending to come please let me
SECRETARIAL SCRIBBLINGS April Tues 1st - Board Meeting Fri 18th Mon 21st - Easter Tues 22nd - Meeting - with the guest speaker being a former Army lawyer who worked in Afghanistan and also a prospective candidate for next year s State Election Fri 25th Anzac Day Fri 24th to Sun 26th April- Driver Reviver Mon 28th - Figtree Lions Golf Day at Calderwood GC in aid of Child hood Cancer Research May We are hosting a combined night with Gerringong and Kiama Lions date to be confirmed at next meeting Sun 25th Salvos Red Shield Appeal More from the most recent Board Meeting Minnamurra Lions have taken out car insurance excess insurance - If you have a prang whilst involved in Lions business and will lose your car insurance excess then you can claim for reimbursement of that excess. Vehicle must be comprehensively insured (Bomb insurance is not good enough) Mike Bowden has created a tick sheet to be filled out before all fund raising projects and presented to board for approval before project can proceed. If you are involved in organising a project get a form from the Secretary. Profit from AutumnFest by our club members after receipts of $6803.15, expenses of $3261.00 giving profit of $3642.15 A terrific effort given that this is our first attempt at a major event. Positive comments from Gerringong Lions who feel that we have the correct formula.
Outward Bound event Minamurra Lions have two sponsored par cipants, Imogen del Solar & Jack Kay, currently in the ACT comple ng this year s Outward Bound event. Both candidates should be guests of the Club to relate their experiences at a May mee ng Working with Children If any part of your role in Lions brings you into contact with children then you should complete the Working with Children check. As a volunteer there is no cost and the application is quick and simple and can be completed at home. Visit the website www.kids.nsw.gov.au/working with children for more information. You will then be required to visit RTA or Service NSW to formally identify yourself and you will be informed of the results by e mail very quickly. Please let the Secretary know when the results come through so that Minnamurra Lions has a record.
Wannabe golfers with a charitable bent this could be for you if you can find a friend to play with!
Lions Club of Minnamurra. and finally... WISDOM: Gandhi He was sharp even when he was young! When Gandhi was studying law at the University College of London, there was a professor, named Peters, who felt animosity for Gandhi, and because Gandhi never lowered his head towards him, their arguments" were very common. One day, Mr Peters was having lunch at the dining room of the University and Gandhi came along with his tray and sat next to the professor. The professor, in his arrogance, said, "Mr Gandhi: you do not understand... a pig and a bird do not sit together to eat ", to which Gandhi replies, "You do not worry professor, I'll fly away ", and he went and sat at another table. Mr Peters, in a rage, decides to take revenge on the next test, but Gandhi responds brilliantly to all ques- ons. Then, Mr Peters asked him the following ques- on, "Mr Gandhi, if you are walking down the street and find a package, and within it there is a bag of wisdom and another bag with a lot of money; which one will you take?" Without hesita on, Gandhi responded, "the one with the money, of course". Mr Peters, smiling, said, "I, in your place, would have taken the wisdom. "Each one takes what one doesn't have", responded Gandhi indifferently. Michael staggered home very late a er another evening with his drinking buddy, Paddy. He took off his shoes to avoid waking with his wife, Kathleen. He ptoed as quietly as he could toward the stairs leading to their upstairs bedroom, but misjudged the bo om step. As he caught himself by grabbing the banister, his body swung around and he landed heavily on his rump. A whiskey bo le in each back pocket broke and made the landing especially painful. Managing not to yell, Michael sprung up, pulled down his pants, and looked in the hall mirror to see that his bu cheeks were cut and bleeding. He managed to quietly find a full box of Band-Aids and began pu ng a Band-Aid as best he could on each place he saw blood. He then hid the now almost empty Band-Aid box and shuffled and stumbled his way to bed. In the morning, Michael woke up with searing pain in both his head and bu and Kathleen staring at him from across the room. She said, "You were drunk again last night weren't you?" Michael said, "Why do you say such a mean thing?" "Well," Kathleen said, "it could be the open front door, it could be the broken glass at the bo om of the stairs, it could be the drops of blood trailing through the house, it could be your bloodshot eyes, but mostly...it's all those Band-Aids stuck on the hall mirror. Ghandi completed another test and Mr Peters wrote on the exam sheet the word "idiot" and gave it to Gandhi. Gandhi took the exam sheet and sat down. A few minutes later, Gandhi went to the professor and said, "Mr Peters, you signed the sheet, but you did not give me the grade."